State police released the name of a 50-year-old Plymouth man who died as the result of a single-motor vehicle crash on the highway in Raynham Monday morning.

Scott Pizzi, 50, was traveling northbound on Interstate 495 when the crash took place just before 8 a.m., about a mile south of Route 24, according to a statement released by Massachusetts State Police late Tuesday afternoon.

State police said that Pizzi’s 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee veered off to the right of the road, onto the grass shoulder and struck a steel sign support. The Jeep then hit the guardrail and rolled over before coming to a rest in the right lane of the highway, state police said.

Pizzi was transported by ambulance to Cape Cod Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.

The state police statement did not indicate what caused the fatal crash.

Trooper Kenneth Gaetz, a spokesperson for the state police, said that the cause of the crash remains under investigation. Gaetz said an accident reconstruction team out of the Middleboro Barracks are still working to figure out how the crash happened.